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BRENT CRISP RE-SIGNS FOR ONE YEAR
26th Aug 2008 @ 9:25pm
The Mitsubishi Electric Bulldogs have re-signed Brent Crisp until the end of season 2009.
The promising 21-year-old made his first grade debut against Manly in round 7, scoring a slick try and kicking three goals for a personal tally of 10 points.
Brent was graded by the Canberra Raiders in 2004 from the West Belconnen club as a winger to play in the Jersey Flegg Cup. He played for Canberra from 2004 to 2006 and in 2007 he transferred to the Bulldogs to play in the Premier League team.
Brent became a regular member of the Premier League team and was the team’s top scorer. He broke the Bulldogs reserve grade record for the most points in a game when he scored two tries and kicked 10 goals (28 points) against Western Suburbs on May 26, 2007.
"I am very happy to have re-signed for a further year at the Bulldogs after they have given me the opportunity to come here from Canberra and also play first grade this year."
"I hope to have a good off-season and I am looking forward to next season and what it holds." Crisp said.
26th Aug 2008 @ 9:25pm
The Mitsubishi Electric Bulldogs have re-signed Brent Crisp until the end of season 2009.
The promising 21-year-old made his first grade debut against Manly in round 7, scoring a slick try and kicking three goals for a personal tally of 10 points.
Brent was graded by the Canberra Raiders in 2004 from the West Belconnen club as a winger to play in the Jersey Flegg Cup. He played for Canberra from 2004 to 2006 and in 2007 he transferred to the Bulldogs to play in the Premier League team.
Brent became a regular member of the Premier League team and was the team’s top scorer. He broke the Bulldogs reserve grade record for the most points in a game when he scored two tries and kicked 10 goals (28 points) against Western Suburbs on May 26, 2007.
"I am very happy to have re-signed for a further year at the Bulldogs after they have given me the opportunity to come here from Canberra and also play first grade this year."
"I hope to have a good off-season and I am looking forward to next season and what it holds." Crisp said.